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Baderic, Baderich,
Balderich or
Boderic (c. 480 – 529), son of
Bisinus and Menia, was a co-king of the Thuringii. He and his
brothers Hermanfrid and Berthar...
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three sons of King
Bisinus and his
Lombard queen Menia. His
siblings were
Baderic; Raicunda,
married to the
Lombard king Wacho; and Bertachar.
Between 507...
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Thuringian King
Hermanfrid and his
brother Baderic.
Theuderic was
promised half of
Thuringia for his help;
Baderic was defeated, but the land
promised was...
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ruler Bisinus and his
Lombard wife Menia.
Hermanfrid and his
brothers Baderic and
Bertachar succeeded their father as co-rulers,
while their mother returned...
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marriage to
Chlothar I, son of Clovis. She was the
daughter of King
Baderic of
Thuringia (c. 480 – c. 529). She
became concubine to
Chlothar in c.517...
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Francia Tenure 558 – 561 Born c. 515/520 Died 580
Burial Saint Denis Basilica Spouse Chlothar I
Issue Chilperic I
House Merovingian dynasty Father Baderic...
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Thuringia in the 520s: Hermanafrid,
Bertachar (father of
Saint Radegund) and
Baderic. They are
sometimes considered as sons of Menia, or else as sons of Basina...
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Burgundians ?–≈524 r.516–523
Bertachar King of
Thuringia ≈485–530? r.≈500–529?
Baderic King of
Thuringia ≈480–529
Ingomer 494
Clotilde ≈500–531
Amalaric King...
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about 510
until about 525, co-ruling with his
brothers Hermanfrid and
Baderic.
Bertachar was
probably not a
Thuringian himself.
Frankish sources, such...
- Thuringii,
marries Amalaberga. He
begins his rule,
shared with his
brothers Baderic and Bertachar.
Wooden coffins and
wooden tools are used in the
burial places...